What Are the Most Searched Things on Google?

It's never been easy to find a list of the most searched things on Google, because Google doesn't seem to want to put one out, but I compiled a short list, through comparing search volumes.

Google does not provide a list of the most searched things on Google, so you either have to do a check of individual search volumes, perhaps on the Google Adwords keyword tool, or you have to take a look at an article like this, which gives you a fairly accurate short list.

I'm pretty sure I thought of everything that would possibly have over a billion searches done on it in a year, but I could possibly have left out a word. It's pretty hard for any forgetable word or thing to match these search volumes though.

Facebook

Facebook is surely the most searched thing on Google, or site rather. It has over 25 billion searches done on it every year, and it only seems to be rising. Facebook recently took over Google as the most visited site in the world, and people spend a lot more time there.

You Tube

You Tube made a billion dollars in 2010, which was about twice as much as they made the year before that. They are really starting to creep up on Facebook, with over ten billion searches done on them every year on Google.

Yahoo

According to my calulations of search volumes, Yahoo is the third most searched site, with around six billion Google searches a year done on them. They have a lot of different features such as Yahoo Messenger, as well as the search engine.

Google

Google itself is one of the most searched things on Google, with an estimated five billion searches a year done on it. I guess people aren't really looking for the Google search engine, but are just interested in what Google choose to put in the first page of results for themselves.

They have so many different sites like Google Earth, Google Adsense, Google Trends, etc, that a lot of people look them up on their own search engine to see what's new in the Google world.

Sex/Video

These two words are the most searched things on Google that isn't a site name. They both seem to have exactly the same figures as each other, and apparently about four billion people look for each word every year. The next highest search volume I could find was porn, then porno, etc.

Maybe that's just what I expected it to be, so that's why I found it, but remember that the the world only has six billion people in it, so four billion searches a year is a very high number, and I can't think of any other words that might match up to those figures.

So those are the most searched things on Google, and I won't go on, because it gets a little hard to think of every word to check the search volumes of, but you can bet there would be some more porn related words in the top ten.

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